Jerome State Historic Park

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(614) · State park in Jerome, United States
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Jerome State Historic Park is a state park of Arizona, US, featuring the Douglas Mansion, built in 1916 by a family of influential mining entrepreneurs in …

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Mar 30, 2025
Jerome is a funky hippy town with lots of gift and artsy stores to look at. We enjoyed our lunch at Clinkscale. Don’t miss the Kaleidoscope store. On our way we stopped at Tuzigoot National monume…Full review by sallyjn
Mar 1, 2025
Great museum. Nice relic history pieces. Worth our time. The rangers were very informative and helpful.—————————-1-Full review by Mkdkay
Jan 1, 2025
Fill your day with fun and facts. This is a great place to visit and the docents make it even more interesting. If you're in Jerome, visit here and learn about the history, the happenings and how it …Full review by Holly W

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Established:1957

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Q:
I have a 26 foot RV. Are there places to park in Jerome?
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yes there are spaces that look like an RV could park there. However, it is a pretty narrow and twisting road to get to it....
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Answer by Paul P · Jun 2, 2021
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Pay 7 dollars to get in. But to go into the museums and things do you have to pay extra? l
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The park only consists of one museum building, so total cost is $7/per person.
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Are there old abandoned buildings that you can walk through. If not any in the area like a true Ghost Town
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There is the Little daisy mine (next door) you can visit. We didn't visit as we didn't think Much to see. Abandoned buildings all fenced off as far as we could tell.
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Is the park open on Thanksgiving?
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In case anyone else is looking, I just heard back from them and her they are open 8-5 and the gift shop is open 8:30 - 4:45.
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Where’s the Fort?
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About an hour and fifteen minutes north of Phoenix in Camp Verde, AZ.
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